Construction will begin in late August.
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Rory Benjamin promoted to sergeant at Cape Elizabeth Police Department
Colleagues offer congratulations to both Benjamin and Officer Aaron Webster.
Tax increment financing approved for Betsy Ross House
The motion was passed at the workshop with all council members approving.
Cape Elizabeth school project estimated at $126.5 million
The bond previously created some debate during the April meeting before councilors eventually passed the project.
Volunteers needed for the August Beach to Beacon
CAPE ELIZABETH — The TD Beach to Beacon 10K in Cape Elizabeth is back after a two-year hiatus caused by the pandemic, and they are looking for volunteers. It takes about 800 general volunteers and 100 medical volunteers to pull off the Aug. 6 event. Approximately 8,000 runners from all over are expected to participate […]
At-home abortion pills now in Maine
SOUTH PORTLAND — Carafem expands personalized and medically supported abortion pills to Maine. The world continues to cope with the news about the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade case. Many women wonder what their next steps are regarding having an abortion. On June 24, the Supreme Court made […]
Mayor Deqa Dhalac is vying for a seat in the legislature
Dhalac will face Republican Michael Dougherty in November.
South Portland City Council considers rent rules
A third workshop on rent stabilization is scheduled for Sept. 27.
Potential redevelopment of Kettle Cove State Park discussed
No timeline has been set on if the project will move forward.
Hinckley Park tests positive for toxic algae for the fourth straight year
In July 2020, the South Portland Parks and Recreation Department posted warning signs and closed the park to the public when staff members noticed the algae.